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More State Highway 
The bids for the third and last sec- 
tion of the State highway along the 
Beverly shore, which was started last 
year, largely through the efforts of 
Col. Wm. D_ Sohier, and extending 
from Chapman’s corner to the Man- 
chester line, were opened Tuesday at 
the office of the Highway commission. 
This section runs from the top of 
Mingo Beach hill to the Henry C. 
Frick estate. 
J. A. Gaffey was the low bidder, 
$5,863.40. The other bidders were 
Connolly Bros. $6,380.90, F. W. Ham- 
mond $6,515.30, J. E. Watkins $6,- 
642.95, D. Linehan & Son $6,836.25, 
Bruno & Mullano $7,284.25, F. E. El- 
lis, $7,520.55. 
The figure includes construction of 
new surface, cutting the grade at Min- 
go Beach bill, and blasting sharp cor- 
ner nearthe Mrs. J. L. Gardner estate. 
Work will be started at once. The 
retaining wall along Mingo Beach will 
be repaired in connection with the 
work. It is understood the city of 
Beverly and possibly Connolly Bros. 
will furnish the crushed stone. 
Mrs. Leslie Carter Coming 
After an absence of two years from 
Boston, Mrs. Leslie Carter will be 
warmly welcomed atthe Tremont 
Theatre next Monday evening as 
Adrea in David Belasco’s latest play. 
She comes direct from a long en- 
gagement in New York, where 
through the whole of last season and 
a goodly portion of this, her acting of 
Mr. Belasco’s heroine has provided the 
metropolis with its greatest dramatic 
sensation. The play will be given 
here exactly as in New York, and it 
serves to bring out all of Mrs. Carter’s 
wonderful artistic powers which areal- 
ready well known to the Boston public 
through her acting of Zaza and Du 
Barry. ‘‘Adrea’’ is a typical drama 
with its scene laidina mythical Italian 
Kingdom of a century ago, and every 
one of its scenes is rich in picturesque 
effects and strong situations. Never 
before has Mrs. Carter had so strong 
a role, and never before has Mr. Belas- 
co enriched a play with such wonder- 
fully beautiful scenery and costumes. 
Mrs. Carter’s reappearance here will 
be the event of the season, andasthe 
engagement is a limited one, a success- 
ion of crowded houses is assured. The 
play will be staged with all that com- 
mand of dramatic effect of which Mr. 
Belasco is the acknowledged master, 
the entire production being under his 
personal direction. 
Always a fine assortment of Im- 
ported Neckwear, Ruchings and 
Handkerchiefs. Mlle Keyou, 113 
Main street, Gloucester. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
GOING OUT of the LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S 
= Garment Business ~ 
Everything in this Department must be sold at once at some price. 
Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, Wrappers, 
Kimonas, Sweaters, Rain Coats and Furs. 
Misses’ Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters, Rain Coats and Furs. 
Children’s Coats, Dresses, Sweaters and Furs, Infants’ Cloaks, etc. 
Must be Sold to Make Room for Our Furniture Department. 
Remember this is to be a Genuine Selling Out Sale. No Goods 
exchanged. Sale must be final as we must close out these 
Goods as soon as possible. You can take your choice 
at your own price. SALE NOW ON. 
MITH C0 : 217, 219, 281 
a5 liG., ESSEX ST., SALEM. 
y 0 FAN OFING 
The groom is well and popularly 
known at the Farms, and he has rela- 
tives in Manchester. The bride has 
made her home here for several years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Baker will live in Man- . 
chester, having moved into a house on 
School street. 
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Baker—Saulnier 
John Henry Baker of Beverly Farms 
and Miss Margaret Rose Saulnier of 
Manchester were united in marriage 
by Rev. Fr. W. F. Powers at the mass 
in the Sacred Heart church, Wednes- 
day morning. ' 
are Bs 9 pe apy a Oh Sk a 
Remover of House Waste and Ashes. Jobbing and Expressing 
H. A. BURCHSTEAD, Manager 
Board for Horses. Horse Clipping. Order Box with Loomis, the Jeweler. 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY=-THE SEA. 
Telephone 1253-4, 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. TELEPHONE 222-3. 
M. J. MARSHALL, 
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. 
House Cleaning, Opening and Closing in Fall. 
First-Class Work Guaranteed. Turkish Work a Specialty. Mattresses Made to Order. 
Shop, High St., Beverly Farms, *°“wan‘tc 547 Humphrey St, Swampscott, Mass, 
CONN OFT yee: 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
G. P. CONNOLLY. ‘ . * * * 
Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam Drilli d 
T. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds of Stone Work [All witenacnall aitendell tf ras 
Steam Road Rollers to let. Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to HOUSE anp LAND DRAINAGE. 
